BPC-157 10mg
BPC-157 is a synthetic peptide derived from a protein found in gastric juice and is used in scientific research to study tissue repair, angiogenesis, and cellular signaling pathways. It has been investigated in preclinical models for its interaction with growth factor systems and its role in modulating healing-related processes. This compound is intended strictly for research purposes and is not approved for human or veterinary use.
Research Applications
Tissue Repair & Regeneration
BPC-157 is commonly used in experimental models to study mechanisms involved in tissue repair. Preclinical studies have examined its effects on healing processes in muscle, tendon, and other connective tissues.
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Angiogenesis & Vascular Function
Research suggests BPC-157 may influence angiogenic pathways, including vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) signaling. It is used to explore blood vessel formation and vascular response in controlled settings.
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Gastrointestinal Research
Due to its origin, BPC-157 has been studied in gastrointestinal models to investigate protective and restorative processes within the digestive tract under experimental conditions.
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Cellular Signaling & Inflammation
BPC-157 is utilized in studies examining signaling pathways related to inflammation and cellular survival. Research has explored its interaction with nitric oxide systems and other regulatory mechanisms.
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